Tree Pruning
Trees are a vital enhancement to family homes, parks and community. They not only increase the worth of our residences, they also improve the quality of our lives. Healthy trees provide cooling in the summer, clean air of toxins and provide aesthetics to our properties and community.
Much like our children, trees must be nurtured and cared for in a healthy growing environment. Health and longevity is greatly enhanced by pruning. Proper care of young trees eliminates problems that may occur in the later years and greatly saves on cost that arise due to neglect. Pruning trees when they are young and growing quickly, is critical to ensure a strong framework for future growth. Occasional pruning prevents damage caused by severe weather including Canadian winters. Pruning dead or damaged branches can prevent harm to people and surrounding buildings. Trees should be regularly thinned for sunlight and airflow. Sucker growth should be removed to allow healthy and strong development.